ON THE NATURE OF THE SYNTAX-PHONOLOGY INTERFACE: CLITICIZATION AND RELATED
PHENOMENA
By Zeljko Boskovic
Volume 60 in the North Holland Linguistic Series: Linguistic Variations:
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/series/nhls
Edited by J. Rooryck, University of Leiden and P. Pica, C.N.R.S, France
ISBN: 0-08-0439357 * Hardbound * 338 pages * NLG 185 (euro 83.95) USD 91
The theoretical domain of investigation of this volume is the nature
of the syntax-phonology interface. The empirical domain of
investigation is cliticization in South Slavic. The volume also
examines several phenomena that raise theoretical issues related to
those involved in South Slavic cliticization, namely, multiple
wh-fronting in Slavic and Romanian, Germanic V-2, object shift and
stylistic fronting in Scandinavian, and negation in Romance.
The central theoretical questions considered in the volume are how
syntax and phonology interact with each other and whether PF can
affect word order. It is argued that PF does affect word order, but
not through actual PF movement.
The volume makes new proposals concerning the structural
representation of clitics and the nature of clitic clustering. It also
provides an account of the second position effect and teases apart the
role of syntax and phonology in cliticization and the second position
phenomenon. For advanced students and researchers in general
linguistics.
CONTENTS:
Preface.
Introduction:
Theoretical and empirical scope of this volume.
Outline.
Serbo-Croatian Second Position Cliticization: Syntax and/or Phonology?:
Approaches to second position cliticization in Serbo-Croatian.
Syntactic accounts of second position cliticization.
Phonological approaches to second position cliticization.
Concluding remarks.
More on Second Position Clitics: Pronunciation of Non-Trivial Chains:
Pronunciation of non-trivial chains and the copy theory of movement.
A phonology/syntax mixmatch: Serbo-Croatian je.
Other consequences of the pronounce-a-copy analysis for Serbo-Croatian
clitics.
Slovenian clitics.
Polish clitics.
The V-2 effect in Germanic.
Bulgarian and Macedonian Clitics:
Pronominal clitics.
Auxiliary clitics.
Li.
Concluding remarks.
Appendix A. Appendix B.
Conclusion:
References.
Index.
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